A select few were chosen to be involved and clubs who improved the options to include healthier food were given some nice plastic award plaques, particularly those in the "Heart of Merseyside" region.
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I don't suppose Southport came under that did they? I think they're politically in Merseyside?
Their food on matchdays is dire
Do people think that football grounds should offer "healthier" alternatives? for example, baked potatoes, pasta, vegetarian options (ie. not just salads) in addition to the traditional pies, chips, burgers as a way to try to improve the health of fans?
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I think most fans just want better quality of the existing food rather than a change of diet.
Personally, if I wanted to improve my health, I wouldn't be a regular Alty fan - and I could save on the accompanying heart trouble!!!!